A unique holiday mystery is unfolding on the storm-battered beaches of the New Jersey shore. Over the weekend, a shift in sand levels unearthed the remnants of a 25-foot shipwreck dating to the 1800s at Stone Harbor beach, according to NJ.com. The ship's origins are unclear, but some locals have reportedly speculated that the wreck may be the remains of a vessel that sank near the Hereford Inlet in 1800s. A wide range of factors impacts whether a shipwreck's remains are found, including storms, wind speed and shifting sands. Several photographs of the shipwreck have been circulating on social media, including the ones above from Werner Tedesco.
Source: Fox News December 27, 2018 16:18 UTC